Ok sir. So here it is.

But I'm puzzled about how do you define week of months?
Answer: What i am trying to tell here is i need to get the "Week Number of Months" like October Week 1, October Week 2 ... so that i can calculate the weekly total of bills.

Which week did 1. of October (Sunday) and 2. belong to?
Answer: I can't clearly understand this sir. I'm sorry.

What if the 1. was a Wednesday?
Answer: I don't any have answer for this one yet.

Are you aware that most months don't start on Mondays?
Answer: yes sir! I am very aware of that.

Are you aware that most months have more than 28 (= 7*4) days?
Answer: yes sir! I am also very aware of that :(

I already did the Today's Total and Monthly Total and now i am stuck in Weekly Total.

In reply to Re^4: I want to know the current week number of the current month by Muskovitz
in thread I want to know the current week number of the current month by Muskovitz

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